Most Powerful Women In Canada Launch New Mentoring Program

Published January 31st, 2007


The next generation of Canadian women are more likely to succeed in the future because they now have role models, Canada's Most Powerful Women: Top 100 award winners, says Women's Executive Network Founder Pamela Jeffery. Women between the ages of 20-39 may apply on-line at www.wxnetwork.com by March 2, 2007 to participate in the program as protégées. The first program of its kind in the world, WXNWisdom II will offer successful applicants a year of mentoring, classroom instruction and peer networking beginning in April in Vancouver, Calgary, Toronto, Ottawa, Montréal and Halifax. Each protégée will meet with her mentor four times during the year and receive 20 hours of classroom instruction focused on career development and leadership. There is an annual fee for the program of $1,600 to cover the costs of instructors and program materials. Bursaries are available for 10 worthy applicants based on financial need, to cover program fees.



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